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    Otto Rehhagel (German: [ˈɔtoː ˈʁeːhaːɡl̩]; born 9 August 1938) is a German former football coach and player. Rehhagel is one of only two people who, as...
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    entomologist Otto Pohla (1899–1941), Estonian wrestler Otto Preminger (1905–1986), Austro–Hungarian-born American film director Otto Rehhagel (born 1938)...
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    had never won a game in a major international football tournament. Otto Rehhagel has left everything behind in his native Germany to take on the underachieving...
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  • and 669 as a coach) Highest number of appearances as a coach: 836 by Otto Rehhagel Highest number of appearances as a player: 602 by Charly Körbel (played...
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    Bundesliga Nord title and were promoted back to the Bundesliga. Manager Otto Rehhagel was appointed in April 1981; under his guidance, Werder were Bundesliga...
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    at a major event and their pre-tournament bookmaker odds of 150–1. Otto Rehhagel, Greece's manager, said after the game that "it was an unusual achievement...
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    Finland, which led to the sacking of coach Vasilis Daniil, replaced by Otto Rehhagel. Highlights of the campaign included a 5–1 defeat in Finland and the...
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  • one goalkeeper, had just recovered from injury, but Dortmund's coach Otto Rehhagel decided to start with second-choice goalie Peter Endrulat, giving him...
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    appointed club president. His successors as coach, Giovanni Trapattoni and Otto Rehhagel, both finished trophyless after a season, not meeting the club's high...
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    original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2012. "Rehhagel kommt nach Berlin" [Rehhagel comes to Berlin] (in German). DFL. 18 February 2012. Retrieved...
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    February 1974 30 June 1974 26 Otto Knefler 1 July 1974 1 February 1976 27 Horst Buhtz 1 February 1976 30 June 1976 28 Otto Rehhagel 1 July 1976 30 April 1978...
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  • accurate as of 12 June 2004, the tournament's opening day. Manager: Otto Rehhagel Greece named their final squad on 23 May 2004. Manager: Luiz Felipe...
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  • was replaced by Khalid Boulahrouz. Manager: Victor Piţurcă Manager: Otto Rehhagel Manager: Guus Hiddink Pavel Pogrebnyak failed to recover from injury...
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    successful uses of the sweeper include by Otto Rehhagel, Greece's manager, during UEFA Euro 2004. Rehhagel utilized Traianos Dellas as Greece's sweeper...
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  • kings of the Holy Roman Empire King Otto (film), a 2021 documentary film about the football trainer Otto Rehhagel King Ottokar (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • CF 11 Olaf Marschall (c)  91' CF 9 Pavel Kuka Substitutes: MF 17 Ratinho  91' FW 18 Jürgen Rische  91' MF 12 Andreas Broß  99' Manager: Otto Rehhagel...
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  • 27 Otto Knefler 1 July 1974 1 February 1976 580 70 34 20 16 048.57 28 Horst Buhtz 1 February 1976 14 June 1976 134 17 11 2 4 064.71 29 Otto Rehhagel 15...
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    it with their native countries, with the exception of German coach Otto Rehhagel leading Greece to victory in 2004. Two managers have both won and lost...
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  • 1963. Otto Rehhagel served the longest term, being in office for fourteen years. Hans Tilkowski, Willi Multhaup, Rudi Assauer, and Otto Rehhagel served...
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  • Alberto Parreira Coach: Óscar Tabárez Coach: Diego Maradona Coach: Otto Rehhagel Coach: Lars Lagerbäck Coach: Huh Jung-moo Coach: Rabah Saâdane Coach:...
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    1996–03 Substitutes GK Norbert Nigbur 1976–79 DF Hans Weiner 1972–79 1982–86 DF Otto Rehhagel 1962–66 MF Lorenz Horr 1969–77 FW Karl-Heinz Granitza 1976–79...
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    immediately went on to win the national championship under veteran coach Otto Rehhagel. They also played in the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League, where they topped...
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    from Greece's provisional Euro 2008 squad by coach Otto Rehhagel on 20 May. On 1 June 2010, Otto Rehhagel named his official 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA...
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    play for Ajax for a reported fee nearly €5 million. Greece manager Otto Rehhagel had publicly urged Charisteas to try to move to another club during...
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  • Charisteas  74' CF 15 Zisis Vryzas Substitutions: MF 21 Kostas Katsouranis  46' FW 11 Demis Nikolaidis  68' MF 23 Vassilis Lakis  74' Manager: Otto Rehhagel...
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    Russia. Despite concerns about his fitness, Greece national manager Otto Rehhagel called Seitaridis in his 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He...
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  • relegation at the end of the 1995–96 season. Kaiserslautern was coached by Otto Rehhagel who had been sacked as Bayern coach in the spring of 1996. Coincidentally...
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  • Eilts is regarded as one of the finest discoveries of legendary coach Otto Rehhagel. Eilts also was a regular with the German squad, collecting 31 caps...
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  • coach has won the title on more than one occasion Foreign championship Otto Rehhagel ( Greece, 2004) Most tournaments 4, Lars Lagerbäck ( Sweden, 2000–2008;...
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  •  50' AM 11 Demis Nikolaidis  61' CF 9 Angelos Charisteas Substitutions: MF 23 Vassilis Lakis  61' MF 10 Vassilios Tsiartas  85' Manager: Otto Rehhagel...
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